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Evaluating Results of Classical, Christian Education
Results in most organizations are measured in terms of sales, numbers, or products success. But how do we measure results in classical, Christian education? What is the “product” of such an endeavor? Is it even possible to measure results? Caution… Read More
Reading for a Lifetime
The new year is a great time to set fresh goals for the upcoming months, or resolve to persevere on past commitments. One of our primary purposes at Providence is to develop readers – children who not only know how… Read More
Cultivating Courage in a World of Conformity
Present-day Christians are sometimes tempted to think the battle against worldliness is simply a manifestation of the pietistic movement of the 1800s. “The world is bad so we should shelter our kids and hope Jesus returns as soon as possible.”… Read More
Avoiding the Drawbacks of a Christian Education
For all the ways a robust and Christ-centered education can prove beneficial, potential drawbacks exist. The partnership between school and family is maximized when both the school and family operate in their proper spheres. A school that tries to replace… Read More
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